Thanks Martin. What I like about your videos in particular, is that you show more of the positioning of the bars on the underside of the dents. Keep up the good work.
Hi Martin that's really taking shape. Thought it was preferable to glue pull from around outside of dent and work inwards to prevent locking up but you went for body line through centre, would you have done the same if there was no body line, look forward to part two cheers.
Hi Bill, thanks. I was hoping I could shock the edge (deepest part) out along the edge so I didn’t have to push as much. With the amount of pressure needed to shift a dent close to the edge (in Dark grey) without cracking is a lot, and not to bruise the paint...... if it wasn’t on the edge or bodyline then this would be a stretched dent and would need working differently. I wouldn’t have glued it in that case. I don’t glue the edges of a dent first I almost always go straight for the dent with the closest size tab possible. I look at tabs like shaped charges 💣 the shape helps! Hope this explains my thoughts! Take care, Martin
Really nice work on removing the damage. I have a question once the dent has been repaired would that area be prone to damage fairly easy or is it just as strong as the rest of the panels now?
Hi Mike great question. I’d say small dents are as strong as before Large dents may be slightly weaker/prone if bumped to dent easier, metal stretches when impacted. We do have ways to shrink metal but every dent/repair is differant. It’s not something to worry about if you have a dent needing fixing it wouldn’t just pop back in Hope this helps Thanks martin
Great job Martin on a nasty dent with awkward access, glad to see you are busy still. Love the way you have split this into part 1 and part 2 keeping everyone in suspense and wanting more. You'll end up with a show on Netflix if you carry on like that lol!
Hi Jake! Thanks always appreciate your comments! Yea I did the 2 parts because the video was going to be too long, some how I managed to compress 10 hours of work into 1.1/2hrs of editing, then to 40mins! I think it will work well anyway and part 2 is really good! I think I’m behind you somewhere in the que on a TV series! Your already making TV ready videos for sure 👊🏻👍🏻 Take care, Martin
@@dentremover01 It's always good to have filmed too much than too little, gives you lots of choice of clips I guess. You're editing is like your PDR work, top notch mate:-)
@@dentremover01 I was working on some new stuff but I got quite involved with the visors and home schooling my 2 boys, so that took all my time up! Hopefully i'll get back into the swing of things next month:-)
Hi Geoff. That’s a super comment and I’m very pleased your asking a professional to repair it. Make sure you google the local techs and find out who’s best in your area
@@dentremover01 thanks she’s a beautiful red little car that was being repaired by a good mechanic(not a saint though) and sure enough, a dent magically appeared in the rear🤔destroys the lines of the car. Yep I’m gonna have a pro do the job thanks again
Hi Jesse for both I’d highly recommend GLEXO, Hot glue I also use tabweld and diy glue (ALDI) Cold glue there’s Glexo and another called sticky beast cold pdr glue 👍🏻
Enjoyed the video! one question, what made you start pulling from the left side of the big dent rather than from the Right side ? How did you know to start on the Left?
Hi Randy thanks for your question, after inspecting the door I thought it would be best to repair the worst place first, and hope the rest of the secondary damage would ease out by itself to some degree, with most large dents you have the main impact and then the surrounding area is drawn in- so you’d assume fixing the impact first would ease the surroundings? Also didn’t want it to lock up if I did it the other way, and if I can’t repair the worst part first, I haven’t lost a whole lot of time Hope this helps and thanks for watching Thanks martin
Hello great work you do I have been attempting a little diy pulling with a kit I purchased on ebay the glue they supplied was very strong and remained on the panel after the pulling but was extremely difficult to remove from the panel a quick spray with alcohol didn't touch it and scraping with a plastic scraper was also ineffective your advice would be most welcome,I noticed you use a grey glue stick but cannot find where to purchase these sticks and what is your recommended glue to use for hot pulling...thanks
Hi John, sorry for the late reply, ok so the glue is called tabweld and you can get this from www.tdntools.com as for removing your glue, use a heat gun to steadily warm the panel up, this will soften the glue….. dont scrape it off! if the tab came off and the glue is on the panel then add some glue to another tab and place onto the stuck glue, spray immediatly with release agent and the lot will come off in one go Hope this helps Martin
Hi Wesley, thanks. Most places sell them it depends where you are, Im TDN tools sell them and a newer screw tip version, Anson tools in USA and dent tool company in Europe
Yeah magic stuff from the Gold Coast Australia, would love to do this as I love cars and bringing them back to immaculate, through detailing/polishing etc.. Is there a basic set of tools you can start ???
Hi Martin.. looks like you do a great job. I have a 6 month old Macan with a rear door dent, no scratches I am in Harrogate can you cover this area ? I could come to you..
Hi Andrew. Thanks for your message. I don’t cover Harrogate but your more than welcome to pop down to us, we had another chap from Harrogate a few weeks ago! If you can go onto our website and give me a call or send me images/videos I can give you some information and look at booking you in? Thanks Martin
Hi thanks for joining me today for another one of my videos, this one took a while to do! I really hope you enjoy Part 1, feel free to comment below. Take care, Martin
Thank you for your comment, I did strip the door down but didn’t remove the door because this was a brand new vehicle and I didn’t want to disturb the paint on the bolts like explained in the video. We do strip panels, doors and regularly remove them from the vehicles..... In the UK it can be difficult to land a job with all the extra R&I added to the bill. Thanks for watching Martin
Dent-Remover For me, convenience is first of all, I understand all the problems with the bolts ... but you would sit on a chair and work at the stand, you would be on a high
Hi, sorry for the delay I’ve been busy. Yes totally agree and I do remove panels regularly, I repaired a large dent on a BMW 5 series door yesterday and that was removed from the car. Once I get a few mins il watch your vid on the Range Rover and il subscribe to your channel now 👍🏻😊 Thanks Martin
Great work Martin...have been looking forward to seeing this repair. And looking forward to part 2 now also. Where do you get the flat screw on tip from mate?
Hi Mate thanks always a pleasure! There’s a guy in Italy who sells a set of 3. If you’re on Facebook look for a guy called Danilo Boezio he sells them and makes them with a curved body ideal for arches etc Cheers Martin
Hi Mark. Thanks for your comment and yes that deep dent on the edge was a nightmare, I think it took 3 hours to get it to a good level, also the bottoms part (in part 2) took another few hours to finish! Part 2 will be up possibly at the weekend or next week see how it goes! But yes I wouldn’t want to do 2 of these every week!! Thanks for watching and hopefully you will see my other vid soon Cheers martin
Martin I have a fender on 73 Dodge Challenger down to bare metal and took out huge mess of bondo that someone put in over surface rust. There is a large wavy area on top of the fender that has been oil canned by poor repair of big dent (don't know how they damaged top of fender). Anyway can that metal be shrunk? Also there are a whole bunch of pecky dings; looks like someone hit them with small brick hammer. Would solder work on those dings; do not want to use any Bondo!
Hi Carl, sounds like you got a big project going on! Yes you should be able to shrink the area either using the panel beating tools such as a single sided spot welder pistol grip with a carbon electrode- or a carbon electrode tool (shrinking device) or a pdr power biz which is what us dent technicians use As for skimming over other work yes lead would work- although that was before my days of panel beating so I don’t have much knowledge in that area. Can’t you bodyfiller the area to make it smoother?
@@dentremover01 - Thank you very much Martin; from rookie DIY in metal work. Yes I have had this car for years and have never been out of things to do on it. It has set around the garage and been basically forgotten for periods of several months at a time. I only drive it around a bit just to keep gas from going bad and oil seals from drying out. I am cranking up the restoration work again, as it is therapeutic for this damn pandemic depression that plays hell with the mind.
Hi Martin. First time in your channel .awesome video. Liked And SUBSCRIBED. Just wondering where are you based? which area do you cover? Would like to use your professional service for my and wife's cars. Kind regards.
Hi London Carnaval thank you so much I really appreciate you subscribing, glad you also liked the video hope you caught part 2 also? We are located In Beverley, East Yorkshire but if your far away I can recommend great local techs as I speak and know most in the Uk Hope this helps and take care Martin
Hi Turbocast, this is the name of it. Ultra Dent Tools 24" x 7/16" Softtip Double Bend 90° Changeable Tip Although they make different lengths so pick the one best suited for you Thanks martin
Hi, thanks for your message, I used the cold glue first to pull all the loose metal out, pushing from inside with the tools wasn’t my first thought because I didn’t want to put any unnecessary pushes into the large area. My method isn’t the only way to repair damage like this if your comfortable pushing from inside first and it works for you that’s great Thanks for watching Martin
we are colleagues with you. unfortunately, the equipment you use is very expensive in my country due to taxes. we have to design and manufacture most of the equipment ourselves.
Hi Oguzhan, thanks for your message. A lot of my tools are home made(by a good friend) and ive has these for years, I do have the fancy stuff too but you don’t really need it all, just makes day to day working easier. If you can get along with what you have then that’s all you need! Still makes you money Thanks for watching Martin
This may be the alcohol in my system talking but if that was single skin from the back I'd be tempted to just lay into it with a good boot from the back and see how it came out :D Like I said though, I have been drinking lol but would be quite entertaining from a video perspective
You are a dent magician.its been.facinatong watching you do these repairs
Once again a in-depth no-nonsence approach from a Master.Thanks Martin.
Wow thank you 🙌🏼 really appreciate your feedback 😊
More people should be able to do PDR. It's good for the environment.
100% correct
Martin you never ever cease to amaze me, with your awesome skill.Very well done again .
Hi Geoffrey thanks! Hope your well? Part 2 will be up soon(ish)
Cheers Martin
Thanks Martin. What I like about your videos in particular, is that you show more of the positioning of the bars on the underside of the dents. Keep up the good work.
Hi Steve thanks, il keep this in mind for my future vids, thank you very much for watching and commenting
Отличная работа. Достойный урок! Спасибо.
Good tanks for make the video 👍👍
Martin I love watching you work mate you are truly one in a million…. What I’m trying to say is YA BLOODY GOOD MATE…….😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much Carl your comment is very much appreciated 🙌🏼
that's what I call a professional touch
Thanks Fateh rally appreciate your kind comment, don’t forget to catch part 2 of the video!
Take care, Martin
Nice professional workmanship
Thank you Archie
Dent fix multi clip pliers are fantastic for those clips. Super nice job and thanks for taking us along!
Thank you NicK it’s nice having the right tools !
Fantastic stuff I went to dent removal place. I had 9 dents and the guy got them all out.
Hi Chewie that’s great news, probably saved you some money too?
Cheers Martin
£50 pounds. I have a Mitsubishi colt czt turbo. I normally go to car shows. But this virus has stopped that.
Very good price for 9 dents! You got a bargain
I went to his home so I'm guessing that's why it was a good deal. His been doing that job for over 25 years.
Great job, loved it,very well done again!
Thank you Jaco a pleasure as always
Very impressive
A tip of my hat to you from Australia
Thanks very much Jimmy really appreciate your comment and taking the time to watch my repair videos
Take care, Martin
Very good Great Martin! Another very explanatory video with great educational value, keep it up, Big Hug !!!
Hi Geovani thanks again!! Really appreciate you watching my videos and very happy you enjoyed them
Thanks Martin
This is excellent work!
Thank you so much
well done the edge of that door was always going to be tricky .
درووود خدمت شمااا❤❤❤
Thank you. 🙏
links to buy tools like yours would be great
Exellent Job so far
Very nice work, you are an artist
Hi Omar thank you very much 😊
Have a lovely weekend
PERFECT !!! PLEASE BLACK GLUE WHAT NAME IS IN THE TRADE ?
Hi Martin that's really taking shape. Thought it was preferable to glue pull from around outside of dent and work inwards to prevent locking up but you went for body line through centre, would you have done the same if there was no body line, look forward to part two cheers.
Hi Bill, thanks. I was hoping I could shock the edge (deepest part) out along the edge so I didn’t have to push as much. With the amount of pressure needed to shift a dent close to the edge (in Dark grey) without cracking is a lot, and not to bruise the paint...... if it wasn’t on the edge or bodyline then this would be a stretched dent and would need working differently. I wouldn’t have glued it in that case.
I don’t glue the edges of a dent first I almost always go straight for the dent with the closest size tab possible. I look at tabs like shaped charges 💣 the shape helps!
Hope this explains my thoughts!
Take care, Martin
Thanks great video love it✌😁
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful repair Martin ! Glassed it as always!👍👊
Hi John thank you! Hope you enjoy Part 2 also when it comes out soon
Cheers martin
@@dentremover01 looking forward to part 2 Martin!
Thank you!
Very good and excellent job
Good job. Very nice!
Thank you 🙌🏼
Really nice work on removing the damage. I have a question once the dent has been repaired would that area be prone to damage fairly easy or is it just as strong as the rest of the panels now?
Hi Mike great question.
I’d say small dents are as strong as before
Large dents may be slightly weaker/prone if bumped to dent easier, metal stretches when impacted. We do have ways to shrink metal but every dent/repair is differant.
It’s not something to worry about if you have a dent needing fixing it wouldn’t just pop back in
Hope this helps
Thanks martin
Excelente trabajo y presentacion impecable , gracias.
Друг ты чемпион!👍
Thank you!
Great job Martin on a nasty dent with awkward access, glad to see you are busy still. Love the way you have split this into part 1 and part 2 keeping everyone in suspense and wanting more. You'll end up with a show on Netflix if you carry on like that lol!
Hi Jake! Thanks always appreciate your comments! Yea I did the 2 parts because the video was going to be too long, some how I managed to compress 10 hours of work into 1.1/2hrs of editing, then to 40mins! I think it will work well anyway and part 2 is really good!
I think I’m behind you somewhere in the que on a TV series! Your already making TV ready videos for sure 👊🏻👍🏻
Take care, Martin
@@dentremover01 It's always good to have filmed too much than too little, gives you lots of choice of clips I guess. You're editing is like your PDR work, top notch mate:-)
Definitely! Thanks a lot hard work pays off. Do you have any new vids coming out soon?
@@dentremover01 I was working on some new stuff but I got quite involved with the visors and home schooling my 2 boys, so that took all my time up! Hopefully i'll get back into the swing of things next month:-)
Hi Jake, well I think those tasks take priority. Looking forward to your next videos 100% pdr video master!👍🏻👍🏻
Beautiful work.
Thank you Lucyfer 😊
Another amazing repair and video! PLEASE get someone to produce the hula hoop bar PLEASEEEEE
Hi Kyle thanks for your comment, il do my best!
Keep a look out of future vids!
Take care, Martin
Blimey! Lol. Dude I have a little dent on the back of my Pontiac vibe GT and after watching videos like yours I’m gonna let a professional fix it
Hi Geoff. That’s a super comment and I’m very pleased your asking a professional to repair it. Make sure you google the local techs and find out who’s best in your area
@@dentremover01 thanks she’s a beautiful red little car that was being repaired by a good mechanic(not a saint though) and sure enough, a dent magically appeared in the rear🤔destroys the lines of the car. Yep I’m gonna have a pro do the job thanks again
superb job
Thanks again Raymond !
Great job can you tell me who makes the hoola hoop bar I have never seen one
Hi Canean, thanks for your comment. I believe they will be out soon. Once they are il let you all know on YT! Make sure you subscribe!
Thanks Martin
Which cold and hot glue do you prefer?
Hi Jesse for both I’d highly recommend GLEXO,
Hot glue I also use tabweld and diy glue (ALDI)
Cold glue there’s Glexo and another called sticky beast cold pdr glue 👍🏻
Enjoyed the video! one question, what made you start pulling from the left side of the big dent rather than from the Right side ? How did you know to start on the Left?
Hi Randy thanks for your question, after inspecting the door I thought it would be best to repair the worst place first, and hope the rest of the secondary damage would ease out by itself to some degree, with most large dents you have the main impact and then the surrounding area is drawn in- so you’d assume fixing the impact first would ease the surroundings?
Also didn’t want it to lock up if I did it the other way, and if I can’t repair the worst part first, I haven’t lost a whole lot of time
Hope this helps and thanks for watching
Thanks martin
Hello great work you do I have been attempting a little diy pulling with a kit I purchased on ebay the glue they supplied was very strong and remained on the panel after the pulling but was extremely difficult to remove from the panel a quick spray with alcohol didn't touch it and scraping with a plastic scraper was also ineffective your advice would be most welcome,I noticed you use a grey glue stick but cannot find where to purchase these sticks and what is your recommended glue to use for hot pulling...thanks
Hi John, sorry for the late reply, ok so the glue is called tabweld and you can get this from www.tdntools.com
as for removing your glue, use a heat gun to steadily warm the panel up, this will soften the glue….. dont scrape it off! if the tab came off and the glue is on the panel then add some glue to another tab and place onto the stuck glue, spray immediatly with release agent and the lot will come off in one go
Hope this helps
Martin
@@dentremover01 Thanks for the great advice on removing the stubborn glue I will be looking at tdntools for some glue
@@johnkirkham4579 no problem at all. Gtechniq panel wipe is the best stuff to release the glue
And Glexo hot glue is great and peels off in one go!
Well done Martin, looks a great job regards
Shane
Hi Shane thank you, hope your well?
Cheers Martin
Excellent grade 👍. .
Thanks!
Fantastic job, thanks!
Nice do you have all the link of the stuff you use. ?
Brilliant 👍👍👍
great stuff,where can i get that tapdown? crowcab?
Hi Wesley, thanks. Most places sell them it depends where you are, Im TDN tools sell them and a newer screw tip version, Anson tools in USA and dent tool company in Europe
Yeah magic stuff from the Gold Coast Australia, would love to do this as I love cars and bringing them back to immaculate, through detailing/polishing etc.. Is there a basic set of tools you can start ???
excellent work i can do too but i don't have that kind of patience.i would hire you.
Hi Mark, thanks for your kind words. I have loads of patience! Il let you know if my work dries up!
Take care, Martin
Hi Martin.. looks like you do a great job. I have a 6 month old Macan with a rear door dent, no scratches I am in Harrogate can you cover this area ? I could come to you..
Hi Andrew. Thanks for your message. I don’t cover Harrogate but your more than welcome to pop down to us, we had another chap from Harrogate a few weeks ago!
If you can go onto our website and give me a call or send me images/videos I can give you some information and look at booking you in?
Thanks Martin
@@dentremover01 thanks I can come to you. I just sent you a pic by txt.
Hi thanks for joining me today for another one of my videos, this one took a while to do! I really hope you enjoy Part 1, feel free to comment below.
Take care, Martin
Great job as always👌🏻
Thank you Raimondas
Beautiful work!!! You don’t disassemble the doors and do not repair at the stand, it’s more convenient and faster
Thank you for your comment, I did strip the door down but didn’t remove the door because this was a brand new vehicle and I didn’t want to disturb the paint on the bolts like explained in the video.
We do strip panels, doors and regularly remove them from the vehicles..... In the UK it can be difficult to land a job with all the extra R&I added to the bill.
Thanks for watching
Martin
Dent-Remover For me, convenience is first of all, I understand all the problems with the bolts ... but you would sit on a chair and work at the stand, you would be on a high
Dent-Remover I always dismantle the doors, I don't care if it's a new car or not
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Hi, sorry for the delay I’ve been busy. Yes totally agree and I do remove panels regularly, I repaired a large dent on a BMW 5 series door yesterday and that was removed from the car. Once I get a few mins il watch your vid on the Range Rover and il subscribe to your channel now
👍🏻😊
Thanks Martin
Nice job frar
Thank you
I want to learn this !
Very nice work bro keep it up 👍❤️🇰🇼
Thank you Shakeel hope your well
Thanks martin
Thank you .. great job
Great work Martin...have been looking forward to seeing this repair. And looking forward to part 2 now also. Where do you get the flat screw on tip from mate?
Hi Mate thanks always a pleasure! There’s a guy in Italy who sells a set of 3. If you’re on Facebook look for a guy called Danilo Boezio he sells them and makes them with a curved body ideal for arches etc
Cheers Martin
@@dentremover01 oh ok. Will check it out..thanks heaps and keep up the great work👌
Danilo is a great lad, just depends on shipping charges to you. If you can’t get hold of him let me know and il see what I can do for you
@@dentremover01 ledgend....thanks heaps mate..will look into it over the weekend. 👍
No problem
soy sacabollos de argentina. muy bueno lo suyo
Good job
Thank you Binoy!
Hey Martin, nice to watch a great new video again. Take care and stay safe. Cheers!!
Thank you Francisco! They take a while to make so I’m very happy you enjoyed it. Il do my best to get more out ASAP
Take care, Martin
absolutely awesome job ,but your patience must have been tested on this one , especially the little dent at the end ,top job :)
Hi Mark. Thanks for your comment and yes that deep dent on the edge was a nightmare, I think it took 3 hours to get it to a good level, also the bottoms part (in part 2) took another few hours to finish!
Part 2 will be up possibly at the weekend or next week see how it goes!
But yes I wouldn’t want to do 2 of these every week!!
Thanks for watching and hopefully you will see my other vid soon
Cheers martin
Martin I have a fender on 73 Dodge Challenger down to bare metal and took out huge mess of bondo that someone put in over surface rust. There is a large wavy area on top of the fender that has been oil canned by poor repair of big dent (don't know how they damaged top of fender). Anyway can that metal be shrunk? Also there are a whole bunch of pecky dings; looks like someone hit them with small brick hammer. Would solder work on those dings; do not want to use any Bondo!
Hi Carl, sounds like you got a big project going on! Yes you should be able to shrink the area either using the panel beating tools such as a single sided spot welder pistol grip with a carbon electrode- or a carbon electrode tool (shrinking device) or a pdr power biz which is what us dent technicians use
As for skimming over other work yes lead would work- although that was before my days of panel beating so I don’t have much knowledge in that area. Can’t you bodyfiller the area to make it smoother?
@@dentremover01 - Thank you very much Martin; from rookie DIY in metal work. Yes I have had this car for years and have never been out of things to do on it. It has set around the garage and been basically forgotten for periods of several months at a time. I only drive it around a bit just to keep gas from going bad and oil seals from drying out. I am cranking up the restoration work again, as it is therapeutic for this damn pandemic depression that plays hell with the mind.
Parabéns pelo trabalho
Complimenti
Hi Da Di thank you!
hi tankyou for you🌷🌷🌷🌷
Hi Do you offer any pdr training courses??
Unbelievable Martin😍 How long did it take you to finish?
Hi Peter, thanks for your question. About 8-10 hours in total with all the time for the cameras etc !
@@dentremover01 respect 👍
Thanks! Don’t want to do too many of those!!
@@dentremover01 yes haha
Which the name of glue did you use .
Hi Huy, the glue is Glexo Hot glue
Hi Martin. First time in your channel .awesome video. Liked And SUBSCRIBED. Just wondering where are you based? which area do you cover? Would like to use your professional service for my and wife's cars. Kind regards.
Hi London Carnaval thank you so much I really appreciate you subscribing, glad you also liked the video hope you caught part 2 also?
We are located In Beverley, East Yorkshire but if your far away I can recommend great local techs as I speak and know most in the Uk
Hope this helps and take care
Martin
What model number is that ultra dent tools rod?
Hi Turbocast, this is the name of it.
Ultra Dent Tools
24" x 7/16" Softtip Double Bend 90° Changeable Tip
Although they make different lengths so pick the one best suited for you
Thanks martin
Just out of curiousity...how much did you charge for that fix?
Wich glue you using
Hi Vrabac thanks for your comment, I’m using ALDI glue or glue you buy from the diy shop
How much would cost just to fix that back door?
Why did you started with your pdr tool? First, I would have pushed it back from the inside.
Hi, thanks for your message, I used the cold glue first to pull all the loose metal out, pushing from inside with the tools wasn’t my first thought because I didn’t want to put any unnecessary pushes into the large area.
My method isn’t the only way to repair damage like this if your comfortable pushing from inside first and it works for you that’s great
Thanks for watching
Martin
Was thinking of buying these repair tools 👍 not to repair just to use as weapons if someone dings my car at Tesco 😃🥊
Lol Big Jock! I think you could use these as such things- some are definitely sharp!
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Thank you
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Who knew Sex Toys could hammer out dents like that? Great Video!!
I know! Amazing!!!
Thanks for watching
Sería posible poner los títulos en español. Llegaría a más gente, a mí en particular. Gracias.
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Are you mobile or where are you based ?
Hi Luke, we are in Beverley in East Yorkshire
Ideally only local in this area, we do have a workshop for you to visit us?
Thanks Martin
shame > I cant hear you your volume is way to low, but I am still going to watch you
O fato de não gostar, ... começou o trabalho de forma errada!
we are colleagues with you. unfortunately, the equipment you use is very expensive in my country due to taxes. we have to design and manufacture most of the equipment ourselves.
Hi Oguzhan, thanks for your message. A lot of my tools are home made(by a good friend) and ive has these for years, I do have the fancy stuff too but you don’t really need it all, just makes day to day working easier. If you can get along with what you have then that’s all you need! Still makes you money
Thanks for watching
Martin
Yeah wow my wife wanted to give me happy ending i said no im watching this video instead
👏👏👏👍
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Hi Jorge thanks for your kind comment and for watching!
Cheers Martin
Im making rebound panels with new technology 🤔 the panel isn’t painted.........the panels are sold colour 🤐
Joob💪💪💪
This may be the alcohol in my system talking but if that was single skin from the back I'd be tempted to just lay into it with a good boot from the back and see how it came out :D
Like I said though, I have been drinking lol but would be quite entertaining from a video perspective
That's nothing you should see what's on my car
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Thanks. Again it would be nice to know which bit so I can take a look as your comments a bit vague
Where can I buy this kit to fix my dent?